Denikin Gleb Olegovich

Denikin Gleb Olegovich (1962-2016) was a Russian Lieutenant-General who fought in World War III. He was killed during the conflict.

Biography
Olegovich was born in Mariupol in the Ukraine SSR and was a veteran of the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s, and was promoted to Captain of the Russian Army at the end of the conflict in 1988. By the end of the Soviet Union he was a Colonel in the army and in 1998 was promoted to Lieutenant General. Olegovich was dispatched to take part in the war in Chechnya in 2003 and oversaw a brutal campaign against the Republic of Ichkeria. As Russian forces swatted more insurgents, Olegovich gained influence over the government and with the Second Russian Civil War of 2011, Olegovich backed the Ultranationalists fighting to reinstate the Soviet Union.

After Ultranationalist Russia took power in 2016, Olegovich was made the commander of the Russian 1st Army. With the outbreak of World War III shortly after, he commanded the army when it invaded Europe. Olegovich oversaw Operation Nokaut in Germany. He was killed by a bomb that hit his staff car near Bremen.